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Standard Chartered Leaders Recognized on 2022 Heroes Women Role Model Lists by INvolve

Six colleagues celebrated for championing women in business and driving gender diversity in the workplace

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Standard Chartered Bank (the “Bank”) is pleased to announce that six colleagues were named to the 2022 Heroes Women Role Model Lists for their significant contributions to creating a more diverse and inclusive business environment for women.

Heroes Women Executives Role Model List:

Rachael Asonibare, Chief Information Officer of Nigeria & West Africa
Michele Wee, Chief Executive Officer of Vietnam

Heroes Advocate Executives Role Model List

Simon Cooper, Chief Executive Officer, Corporate, Commercial & Institutional Banking and Europe & the Americas
Matthew Norris, Global Head of Global Business Services

Heroes Women Future Leaders Role Model List

O’Brien Kalumba, Director, Corporate, Commercial & Institutional Banking, Europe
Sonia Silva, Executive Director, Regional Head of Financial Market Orchestration, Europe & Americas

Melissa Soh, Regional Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Standard Chartered, said: “We are extremely proud of our colleagues across different markets for receiving the recognition. They bring a diversity of perspectives and experiences to their positions, invest in the success of others, inspire and advocate for the rest of the Bank and embody our dedication as an organization to create an inclusive future where diversity is a strength, and everyone is empowered to succeed."

Suki Sandhu OBE, Founder & CEO of INvolve, commented: “I’m so thrilled to be celebrating this global group of trailblazing Executives, Future Leaders and Advocates for women in business. All the individuals within these lists are championing inclusion and, most importantly, leveraging their expertise and knowledge to drive inclusion initiatives and strategic change within their organizations. It’s vital that all women within our global businesses can succeed and achieve authentically, and these Role Models are essentials drivers of change and are smashing barriers to progress to create organizations where women can thrive.”

Standard Chartered has 85,000 employees of 129 nationalities across 131 countries. The Bank has pledged to have 35% of senior leadership positions to be filled by women by 20251.

Click here for additional information on Standard Chartered’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Standard Chartered

We are a leading international banking group, with a presence in 59 of the world’s most dynamic markets, and serving clients in a further 83. Our purpose is to drive commerce and prosperity through our unique diversity, and our heritage and values are expressed in our brand promise, here for good.

Our history in the US dates back to 1902, and we are currently present in eight locations throughout the Americas. Our Americas franchise focuses on financial institutions and select corporates and plays a key role in facilitating trade and investment flows between the Americas and Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Standard Chartered PLC is listed on the London and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges.

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Sammi He
Standard Chartered Americas
Sammi.He@sc.com
862 448-8488

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Standard Chartered Americas
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862 448-8488

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